The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 11, 1937, Image 7

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ner» o f W a sh in g to n e o u iity .
Dim e in llillx b o ro la r r M M S
L o ra l Payrolls and Adds
Io L o ra l Prosperity
W ith W hich is Com bined the H illsboro In d ep en d en t
Volume I.'!, No. 52
H ill.'b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1H73
F lo o d X^lCtllllS^
Benefit Party
on February 26
z
Beaverton Schools
Closed for Week
P E A V ER T< >N B e a v e rto n c lio u ls
w e ll* ch e e d the pa t wv<*k o w in g
to the to r n i h u t opened again M on
day
Civic Club at
Cornelius Will
Present a Play
Bu »
v ic e hen* wa b a d ly c r ip ­
pled M on d a y hut th e m a ch in e was
(B y D o ro th y C’o o k r)
a b le to push th ro u g h the .now’
( ’O R N E L H U S
C iv ic c lu b met
T ue sd a y ’flu * m a jo r ity o f B<*av<*t
I uesdav a fte rn o o n a, th e hom e of
ton people e m p lo ye d in P o rtla n d
Mi
H o w a rd O la rn e
Rehearsals
I 'lu c l
c lu b a ’ lu i hm m * tin * a f t e r ­ w ere una ble to reach th e ir places have begun on a p la y to he g ive n
noon o f h 'c b iu a iy 2(1 T in* m o m y o f business M on d a y
S a tu rd a y eve n in g. F e b ru a ry 20. in
F o rm e r R esident Dies
raised w ill lx -d o n a te d fo r the flood
M rs O tto ,
A u g u s t OLson. tin- hand o f G race the school .a u d ito riu m
r e lie f in Un* eastern M ates E v e r y -
H a ll O ls o n , d ie d in P o rtla n d re ­ O borne i d ir e c tin g the p la y and
one I n w e lco m e to a tte n d
O ls o n , fo rm e rly o f th is J W I ’« ab o dy is d ir e c tin g a p la y I
M i and M r S yd n e y C o n n o lly o f c e n tly M i
is a • ist. i o f M i
N e llie to he g ive n at th e same p ro g ra m |
W illa m in a pent the last w eek end ' v ic i n i t y
by a g ro u p o f men Proceed* w ill i
V is itin g re la tiv e
here T h e t w e n 1 Jam ieson
La d le * A id and M is s io n a ry class go fo r a stage* c u rta in fo r th e au-
u n a b le * • go hom e u n til T uesduy
1 o f Hie C o n g re g a tlo m il c h u rc h ne t d ito riu m
d u e to th e h e a vy s n o w fa ll
I T h u rs d a y in the c h u rc h A pot lu r k
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
O ffic e r V la lU
d in n e r was served .it noon w ith
Mr
and M rs D o n a ld E ngelen :
M is E lla H oper o f (¿rants Pa. ss
e ighteen ladles present
T h is wa
w ere h< st and hordes* at a d in n e r I
w h o H g ra n d t h ie f o f th e P y th ia n
Hu* fn t m e e tin g h e ld th is ye a r p a rty at th e ir hom e S a tu rd a y e v e -i
S iste rs o f O regon, was a guest Ell-
; o w in g to adverse w e a th e r and i l l ­ n in g in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y an- j
day and S a tu rd a y o f M r L o c i H ui
ness
n iv e i a ry o f M r » D ale E ngelen o f ,
lenbeck She m ade h e r o ffic ia l v is ­
W C M c K e ll I a g o n c o n fin e d H ills b o ro
it to Ei ic iid s liip T e m p le ut N o rth
to ins hom e s u ffe rin g w ith eve
R o b e rt T ho m p so n and son R ay- ,
P la in Ei id u y n ig h t
| tr o u b le
L e s te r D a v is i c a rry in g
in o n d w e re v is ito rs in C a n b y on '
H e rb e rt
M a u re r
of
H ills b o ro
the m a il on M r M c K c lI’s ro u te
• p in t .‘ e v e rill days hast w eek at the
S u tu rd a y and S unday.
T B D e rin ev has been c o n fin e d
hom e o f his sister, M rs
E ra n k
E m il B o h n o f U k ia h is a guest |
to h is hom e th e past fe w weeks
C orey
o f M r and M rs. D. C W h itin g
( w i’ h an a tta ck o f lu m b a g o
School ( lowed M eek
M rs. H e n ry Ritthaler .spent sev-,
Sam uel
B L a w re n c e has h e rn
c a l day w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M rs.
H a rri.'O ii
grade school sta rte d q u ite i l l fo r the past se ve ra l w eek
n g i'in M o n d a y a fte r be in g clo se d
A rc h ie
H a n d e w ith
of
P o rtla n d ,
fo r th e past w e e k d ue to th e Ml »w
d u rin g th e week
\ l< I DR B R A Y M O N D
Resumes Postal W o rk
M < 4111.1 hi S chool S till Closed
F u n e ra l .services w ere h e ld Sun
M rs D a n ie l B a rre tt resum ed her
M eacham grade school was u n ­ d a y a fte rn o o n fro m th e Pegg chapel
a b le to s ta rt M on d a y as th e n * was in B e a ve rto n fo r V ic to r B R a y ­ d u tie S a tu rd a y as assistant in th e
s t ill ten inches o f snow on the m ond. 79. w h o d ie d F rid a y in ii;> post o ffic e fo llo w in g a serious i l l -
nes o f s ix weeks.
g ro u n d then*
hom e th e re
B u ria l was in ( ’ re;
M rs J C I a to n a n d M rs R u th cent G ro v e cem etery. H is w id o w ,
Sch< ol ( lo s rd W eek
M c K e n z ie o f S e a ttle h a ve been i M a b e l. s u r v iv e .
T h e lo ca l grade school, closed a ll
st; y m g at the I H M a x w e ll home
last w e e k due to th e h e a vy snow
the past w eek
was u n a b le to get hack th ro u g h tile and had w e a th er, opened M onday.
M is Lizzie* H a rm s w h o has been snow'.
S e ve ra l re s id e n t teacher
teach- 1
sp e n d in g the past six w eeks v is ­
P a rty Po«t p o lle d
m g in o u tly in g schools, also w’ent
itin g re la tiv e s in th is e o rn in u n ity .
hack to th e ir d u tie M on d a y as d id
T h e D o u b le -T re e s p a rty , c .ie d
ha re lu m e d to H ank w h e re she i
I
u le d fo r th is F rid a y e ve n in g ha
w o rk in g fu r M rs A E McFarlane been postponed u n til tlie second in g both F ore st G ro v e and H ill* - I
Mr
I. /\ It« gers o f V e rn o n ia F rid a y e ve n in g in M arch.
l boro h ig h schools.
u h . a g u e d s e v e ia l davs last week
C o u n ty e q u ip m e n t
w o rk e d on
Mi.-s H elen A lle n o f O rc h a rd a le
o f M i and M i
J 1. V a n D o rn elen the roads in tin s d is tric t the la t ­
w a a guest o f M iss Genev a S hay ,
and fa m ily
te r p a rt o f last w eek T h e snow 1; t w ee k-e n d .
M rs
Jo** Bak-
M rs
W a rre n was too h e a vy to m ove w ith the
C’ o re y and M rs
H y d e w e n t to snow plow :, the fir s t o f th e week.
Salem T h u rs d a y t a tte n d tin* dis-
A fte rn o o n c h u rc h services in ­ S n o w C ause» B a rn a t
eux io ii in th e I is la tu ie on the
ti
ad o f e ve n in g ‘ c i v i c . are being O r c h a r d a le to C o lla p s e
n tr o l lu ll t»ut the discussion
m ilk
c o n tin u e d fo r a tim e at th e M o u n ­
ORCHARDALE Too much snow
• tponed u n t il T uesday eve- ta in H om e ch u rc h .
caused th e ro o f o f th e la rg e b a rn
M rs B ry a n Dies
on th e Jackson place to collapse.
M rs Rosa M B ry a n , fo rm e r res­
ident o f M o u n ta in H orn e, d ie d at
h e r hom e in Eugene F e b ru a ry 5
of
p n e u m o n ia
F u n e ra l
erv ices
w e ie held M ondav in tiie E van-
geheal c h u rc h at La F a ye tte , w ith
<Bv M a b ie B A llison»
te rm e n t
I . <;
•
1)01 (¡L A S S R A D IO S E R V IC E
MOUNTAIN HOME The b ig in
■«now o f last w eek p re v e n te d m a il M r B ry a n d ie d e. lit t le m ore than S r llr id g r I u ric Co.
P IM M S IX
a
ye
a
r
ago
fro m re a c h in g th is v ic in it y fo r tin
Mi
lb tty W illia m o f P o rtla n d j
f i r * ’ th re e days o f th e w eek On
was a w eek end
guest o f Mis
T h u : day t h e
N e w b e rg
e .irrn
H elen Sc h m e lt/e r
T h e g u ts are
m ade m- at o f Ins ro u te bv fr<
leu in m ate
at P a c ific co lle g e
q u e n t use o f a .shovel and w ith a
M e . Pi io n ie e Ego re tu rn e d fro m
Mstance fro m some o f th e p a tro n s
alo n g th e w ay He w e n t on and D a lla s S a tu rd a y a fte r spending tw o
e e k . w ith M r
and M rs ( ’ la y t
to S cholls, and up th e m o u n ta in
on th e w o t fo n d. to reach th<»*-< h a n b a lm . M r, and M i • R o ..e ir
h
a
lm
-.|»en,
th
e
w
e
e
k-e n d w ith he
liv in g on th e w e s te rn end <? tin
parents, M r
and
M rs
(T a rc n c t
m o u n ta in .
Farm«*» here w o rk e d w ith fo u r- Nelson.
horse team s on W ednesday and
T h u rs d a y to open th e roads, w it l
hom e-m ade m io w p lo w s S now h e n
M on d a y is .s till m ore th a n a foot
deep.
School ( lo s rd W eek
M o u n ta in H om e school was closed
a ll o f lost week, h u t resum ed a c­
t iv it y on M on d a y
D if f ic u lt y
in g e ttin g m ilk and
cream to m a rk e t last w e e k m ade
Styled for sw ing-free com fort of
m ilk cans m uch in de m a n d here
pure ru b b er. L ightw eight and
M ilk had to tie ta ke n «»nt by tin
fa rm e rs by U*am most o f th e w eek
d u rable. Folds into convenient
P ro g ra m F e b ru a ry 19
sm all bundle for carrying. Ir­
Gibbs Community c lu b is <pon-
regulars. Speeiitl.
> i rin g .i p ro g i i;n to he g iv e n Feb­
ONLY
r u a r y 19. Im p o rta n t fe a tu re s w il
he tw o plays, ‘‘C o rn -F e d B abies”
and “ K id n a p in g B e tty .”
T h is i
th e
p ro g ra m fo rm e rly scheduled
fo r F e b ru a ry 5. hut *.<.«•• postponed
due to the w e a th e r c o n d itio n s.
T r a r h r r I ’lia b le to R e tu rn
H O W E & W E L L S . Props.
G ib b s school was (hosed most o f
207 E. Main SI.
H ili', b u rn
I ’ hone 1412
h ist week, a
tin* teacher. M i s s
E ile e n T ru e , w ent to P o rtla n d and i
(B y M is t M a rg a re t M u th ie a rn )
M O U N T A IN D A L K
Mr
.hum
M a tlio - o n w ill ho host«• . w ith a
b e n e fit
JOO” p a rty fo r tin
I *4*4
Big Snow Delays
Mail Deliveries
Radio Tubes
Hillsboro, O regon, T hursday, F e b ru ary II, 1937
FEBRU A RY
CLEARANCE SALE
The S to rm is O ver - b u t th e Sale Continues!
| The F e w R em aining Days O ffe r S t ill G re a te r Values!
Look a t these Prices - Buy N o w and Save!
SPECIALS
ALL COTTON
Full Size— Fine Col­
ors and Good Ticks.
Fine assortm ent.
N o w O n ly
THE M EN’S
SH O P
Iro n Bed
Furniture -
$ß39
2 * ¿-inch
Child’s Bed
n u t F in is h .
steel
post.
Brown finish, lasting
Large and R oom y. Ivory or Wal­
8.95
S pecial
A p p e a l to e v e ry o n e !!
S p ecial o n ly
quality.
N o w O n ly
Studio Couches
W H ILE TH EY LAST!
....................
19.95
$639
W HILE TH EY LAST!
Studio Couches
Simmons Steel Frame, in new
coverings, designs. Now only
SPRING FILLED
FELT BASE
Slightly used. A Real Value-
Come and See .
9.95
Pull-up Chairs
Full sized— Good tick s—
Now
39.95
Studio Couch
MATTRESS
W ith R ust H om espun c o v e rin g .
F e b ru a ry Sale o n ly
5.95
Bed Room Suite
New
Colors.
O n ly
............................. .
H 495
en o u r u n u s u a l \
on th is item '.’ Now only
.
Q Q OCT
Radio Lamps
See i-jr wonderful array i f new Radio Lamps
98c
re d u c tio n s
up
RUGS
9 x 12
F e b ru a ry O nly! Best v al­
ue in floor covering ob­
tain a b le . Now
.............
$495
.Jug Stand Lamps
Large size only.
54
ALL COTTON SEALY
Rugs
Mattress
L a rg e , f u ll size. F in e
r u a r y C le a ra n c e .
Z»Q
1 .O Î 7
> p rc ia l
FELT
tic k . 4 5 p o u n d s. F e b ­
Cedar Chests
BASE
In the follow ing sizes a n d prices.
E xcellent p a tte rn s.
15V2 x 27
SALE, O N L Y
13 c 23 x 36
25 c
18x33
19c 27x54
49c
36x62 .....
79c
$1385
That are new in design. Beautiful
in every way. Priced within the
reach of every pocket book.
SEE THEM!
China -
Bauer Pottery
GET OUT OF THE A ll THREE ( I ASS
THIS GREAT BIG NASH
JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORE
SPECIAL VALUE
▼
Mattress
Golf and Sports
R ain J a c k e t
Section Two, E ight Pages
Hillsboro Argus Established 1894
ALL COTTON
MATTRESS
SIMMONS
Redwing Pottery
COIL SPRINGS
C onsisting of J a rd a n ie rs . Vases, etc.
At less th a n cost.
E xcellent tick. Full sizes.
F ull
coil
Hurt Goods -
None b e tte r for o nly........
$11 85
A new sh ip m en t of this colorful pot­
tery ju s t in. P itch ers. C asseroles, etc.
h
ing value. Now only........
Sg39
W h il e
Sporting Qoods
w o nderful ticks.
R egular $21.50 value.
AT ONLY
.leluniphotograph </ t\a>h Inil-'iiyrlle “100" ■! lioor Sedan uilh trunk
Nash sales are bteakinr] all records . . . Thousands yet the 4-door sedan costs just a few dollars more than
the i door sedans of any of "all three”.
changing Io these bigger, smarter Nash tars
• The new N;i ,lt I iluiyctlc "100” is u great Wg
117 inch whcclbasi' automobile. It has a IX) horsepower
g is saving engine. Larger hydraulic brakes. Strong steel
I hk I> . Synchroiii :ed spi inging. Ride stabilizer. No I )raft
ventilation. Il's much bigger than any of "all three”
The Nash Ambassador Six is ns big as ears priced
$100 higher. The Ambassador Eight compares in size
with c a n costing $100 to $300 more. Do you wonder
why thousands arc changing? See Nash. Automatic
Cruising ( ¡ear available all models at slight extra cost
ASK ABOUT THE CONVENIENT TERMS AND IO W RATES AVAILABLE THROUGH THE NASH-C. I. T. BUDGET PLAN
NASH
1 7 8 S. S econd A v e .
G IV E S Y O U M O R E
FO R Y O U R M O N E Y
USED CAR EXCHANGE
1’ h o .w
H ill .b o r o 2 6 4 1
$1995
T h e y L a s t!
.22 Bolt Action Rifle
SPECIAL VALUE
H andles sh o rts, longs and long rifles.
now
$9 Q r
ONLY
dae/ef
D a v e n p o rt-C h a ir
SPRING FILLED
Full-size, full sp rin g action. Plenty of cottoi
An a m a z ­
COM E EARLY!
>
Mattress
h ig h -q u a lity
springs.
D o n 't m iss th is c o u n te r fo r r e a l
v a lu e s in g r a n ite w e a r .
S
size,
Sundry -
CLOTHES 1’INS
2 dozen
BROOMS
S p e cia l V a lu e
D R V C E L L S — Eveready
N11 w
I ) I ! Y C E L L S — 6 v o lt
E v e re a d y . N o w
No. Hi
m u ltip le
W ell m ade, good size. H om espun coverings
in Rust, Brown and G reen. S pecial low price
ONLY
9c
29c
30c
$4
6U
$3985
B IG
R E D U C T IO N
OVERSTUFFED
ON
ALL
F U R N IT U R E
TH ESE ARE BUT A FEW O F T H E HU ND RED S O F M ONEY-SAVING VALUES AT
Lester
eland & Co.